Posted inJune 27, 2005: Reflections on a Divided Land

Easement story sells readers short

As a colorful portrait of a controversial, charismatic guy who likes horsepower, caffeine and litigation, two thumbs up to Ray Ring’s “Write-off on the Range” (HCN, 5/30/05: Write-off on the Range). As a piece of investigative journalism providing a useful, balanced look at conservation easements, the piece falls far short of HCN’s usually high standards. […]

Posted inJune 27, 2005: Reflections on a Divided Land

Imperfect easement system still works

Here in Wisconsin, I don’t see anything like the conservation easement abuses that Ray Ring describes as occurring in Montana (HCN, 5/30/05: Write-off on the Range). I wonder if Ray has captured anything approaching the typical land trust or conservation easement experience. Montana has been a true leader in the private-sector voluntary protection of working […]

Posted inJune 27, 2005: Reflections on a Divided Land

Setting the record straight on easement values

I was disappointed that you perpetuated a common falsehood about valuing conservation easements (HCN, 5/30/05: Write-off on the Range). The article defines an easement’s value as “… the difference between what a parcel of land would be worth if it were developed and what it is worth when the development rights are voluntarily limited.” Wrong. […]

Posted inJune 13, 2005: Owning a Piece of Paradise

Land and water conservation fund vital to wilderness

The Wilderness Act celebrated its 40th anniversary last year, loudly and publicly. This year, the 40th anniversary of the Land and Water Conservation Fund is going nearly unnoticed, and the fund remains under constant threat (HCN, 5/2/05: As threats loom, conservation dollars disappear). This money is vital to the future of public lands in the […]

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